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I was just reading the introduction and forword for "The Green Mile" by Stephen King. Tashmere Send a noteboard - 17/10/2009 02:54:21 AM

Do you like to know what inspired an author to write a particular story or character? Does it add to the richness of a book?

I rather enjoy knowing the background. Both Niffenegger and Kelly Link used Elizabeth Siddal's exhumation as inspiration for one of their stories and I find that pretty neat. I like knowing which characters are based on people the author knows (although I'm told that's a dangerous thing to do) and which are crazy imagination.


I really liked that little bit of information. Yes it does add to the richness of the book. And seeing that glimpse of the author and how they think and their motives can make a big difference. I was already inclined to read the book because I had recently seen the movie and was amazed at how powerful it was. However, even if I had not seen the movie and only read the forword and introduction that I read today I think I still would have wanted to go ahead and read the book even though I have thought for the last 30 years that I would never want to read anything Stephen King wrote. Those seven or so pages changed my mind and feelings towards Mr. King. Isn't that odd? All of a sudden he became someone that I would probably really enjoy knowing.

The only times I would not like to know the story behind the book would be if the person were using the book to preach a personal philosophy. There is a difference between imparting a philosphy (which is fine with me) and preaching.

:)
Tash
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Inspired Authors? - 14/10/2009 02:15:10 PM 996 Views
Re: Inspired Authors? - 14/10/2009 03:26:44 PM 835 Views
A lot of it comes from reading I'd think - 14/10/2009 04:24:43 PM 796 Views
Yup. - 14/10/2009 06:05:45 PM 786 Views
Re: Yup. - 14/10/2009 08:40:54 PM 785 Views
Re: Yup. - 14/10/2009 08:44:35 PM 805 Views
It does add a little somethingsomething to it. - 14/10/2009 04:40:56 PM 819 Views
~nods~ - 14/10/2009 06:05:14 PM 787 Views
I would say it does. - 14/10/2009 06:27:02 PM 773 Views
Hm, yes. - 14/10/2009 06:34:57 PM 846 Views
I should write "it depends" in my sig. - 14/10/2009 06:30:27 PM 824 Views
Heh. - 14/10/2009 06:37:59 PM 801 Views
I generally don't care at all. *NM* - 14/10/2009 08:40:08 PM 344 Views
About anything?! *NM* - 14/10/2009 08:43:30 PM 365 Views
Anything other than my pleasure, no *NM* - 21/10/2009 06:32:41 AM 371 Views
I was just reading the introduction and forword for "The Green Mile" by Stephen King. - 17/10/2009 02:54:21 AM 863 Views
Hm. Stephen King is someone I deliberately don't read. - 20/10/2009 11:58:52 PM 827 Views
I don't do well with horror. - 21/10/2009 03:46:05 AM 824 Views
That's one reason I love reading Neil Gaiman so much. - 18/10/2009 01:27:03 AM 795 Views
You made that sound interesting. "Smoke and Mirrors" . I will try to remember that. *NM* - 18/10/2009 03:06:37 AM 378 Views
His short stories are wonderful. - 19/10/2009 04:40:23 PM 820 Views
Oh, absolutely. - 20/10/2009 11:59:41 PM 779 Views
Are you getting Absolute Death? - 21/10/2009 04:35:46 PM 785 Views
I imagine the husband will, yes. *NM* - 21/10/2009 05:21:32 PM 353 Views
That's why I chose a Smoke & Mirrors story for a uni essay - 21/10/2009 12:08:48 AM 935 Views
He's erudite without coming across as stuffy and scholarly. - 21/10/2009 04:38:19 PM 872 Views

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